Sick Note for Cold or Flu in British Columbia
Cold and flu are among the most common reasons BC workers miss work. When your employer requires documentation, MedLetter provides a fast path to physician-reviewed sick notes without exposing yourself or others to illness in a walk-in clinic waiting room.
When to Seek Emergency Care
Most cold and flu cases resolve within 3-7 days. If your employer requires documentation for your absence, a physician can review your reported symptoms and issue appropriate documentation.
Assessment Information
Cold and flu documentation requests are typically reviewed based on your clinical intake form alone. An audio or video assessment is rarely required for standard cold/flu absences of 1-5 days.
FAQ
Can I get a sick note for a cold in BC?
Yes. A cold that prevents you from performing your work duties is a legitimate reason for medical documentation. A physician will review your symptoms and issue documentation if clinically appropriate.
Do I need a sick note for the flu in BC?
Under BC Employment Standards, employers can request documentation for absences. If your employer requires it, MedLetter can help.
Can I get a note after I have already recovered?
Yes. Physicians can provide documentation for recent illness based on your reported symptoms and dates of absence.
Will the note say I had the flu?
No. The note confirms inability to work for specified dates without disclosing your diagnosis. Your medical privacy is protected.
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